Hinge Introduces Hidden Words to Give Daters Curated Control of Comments
New feature enables users to filter the words, phrases and emojis they see in their incoming Likes with Comments for a more positive dating experience
Meaningful connections can only happen when people feel safe. Research shows that online harassment has been on the rise across all digital spaces – particularly for vulnerable groups like women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ users. Hidden Words is designed to help support daters by detouring a negative interaction before it starts, and to provide the opportunity to create a better experience on Hinge based on their personal preferences.
How Hidden Words works: Daters create a personalized list of words, phrases or emojis they don't want to see in their inbound Likes with Comments. Likes that come with comments including unwanted terms from a user's custom list will not show up in that user's total like count; instead, they will be moved to a separate category where users can individually review them at any point they wish, or delete without ever opening. Additionally, users will be able to add to their Hidden Words list if reporting messages as inappropriate.
"At Hinge, we believe in creating an environment where everyone can feel safe and respected, which is integral to building genuine connections," said
Hinge is continually investing in Trust & Safety efforts that respond to daters' needs. Features such as Selfie Verification help people feel more confident that a user is actually who they appear to be in their profile photos, equipping them to make informed decisions about who they interact with. Hidden Words also builds on Hinge's efforts to protect and empower vulnerable users, including providing queer dating resources and offering funding to expand therapy access to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ daters.
About Hinge
The Dating App Designed To Be Deleted®: Hinge is on a mission to create a less lonely world by inspiring intimate, in-person connections. Through in-depth and personalized profiles, daters have unique conversations that get them off the app and out on great dates. And it's resonating. Hinge is setting up a date every two seconds. Hinge was acquired by
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